sang vs sung : Common Errors in English

About sang vs sung

In modern English the normal past tense form of “sing” is “sang.” It’s not “she sung the anthem” but “she sang the anthem.” “Sung” is the past participle, used only after a helping verb: “She has sung the anthem. Play ball!”

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Princeton Sang Hyun Kim, 18, of Dumont, Conn., and a juvenile companion, 17, were charged with underage possession of alcohol and tampering with public documents on Nassau Street on May 30 at 9 p.m. Mr. Kim was also charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams and possession of paraphernalia for a controlled dangerous substance.

By Nick Tattersall and Jonathon Burch ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - Hundreds of anti-government demonstrators chanted and sang in Istanbul's Taksim Square early on Thursday after Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's AK party floated the offer of a referendum on development plans that stirred two weeks of protests. The night passed peacefully, with young men playing soccer on the square at dawn, after ...

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